Q: What do you want to remember most about high school?Jaden: The good memories and all of the lessons I’ve learned while here.Conlan: The feelings of accomplishment and joy while competing as hard as possible at the highest level, both in the classroom and at sporting events.

Q: What’s your favorite color?Jaden: PurpleConlan: Blue

Q: If you won $100, what would you do with it?Jaden: Probably do some online shopping or (try) to save it for a rainy day.Conlan: Save it.

Photo Galleryby Cason, Jaden, Payton, and Lydia

Video HighlightsAutumn Osia, editor

Behind the Scenes of Courtwarming​Photos and Interviews ​by Cassidy, Zach, Colleen, and Emma

​Bria Hasenjaeger “I helped come up with the spirit days for the week of Courtwarming. My committee was looking up themes that we thought were interesting, ones that we’ve done in the past that everyone liked, and ones that were easy to do.”

Lauren Ancell “We first decided the theme, which is Winter Wonderland this year. We chose it because it is close to winter break. We picked out what decorations and what colors we wanted to use, and then we organized the court pictures and questionnaire.”

Olivia Diederich “We designed tickets and flyers. Also, we decided what decorations we wanted and where to hang them. After school, on the day of the dance, we set up and contacted the DJ to make sure they were there."

Anna Schneider “I helped with the banner that goes up during the dance. I set up the balloons after school, and I have been promoting the dance by dressing up for spirit days."

Kamryn Mitchell "There are certain clubs each year that get to nominate two people, a boy and a girl, to be in the running for Courtwarming king and queen. The whole student body then gets a Google form to vote. The Leadership teachers go through the results and tally it all up. Getting people excited to come to Courtwarming is a tricky process because we run into a lot of people who are like, 'Oh, it's not Homecoming,' but we really advertise it and try."

Haley Oetterer "I signed up through Student Council and helped sell tickets in the morning on January 17th. They sold for $5. I enjoyed just talking with the people who came to buy the tickets."